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eram acum 2 săptămâni în dianei 4 la o bere. lângă masa noastră stăteau 2 nemțoaice care la un moment dat au venit să ne întrebe cum se traduce în română ‘fuck you’. din una în alta ne-am luat la vorbă, am aflat că una din ele este în bucurești pentru un internship pentru drepturile rromilor și cealaltă era în vizită pentru o săptămână. vă las să citiți povestea ei despre bucurești, cu precizarea că roma-rights se referă la drepturile rromilor. am încercat să îi explic că nu ăsta e termenul dar nu mai contează. lectură plăcută! Bucureşti-Impressions I arrived in Bucureşti nearly three month ago now. I came here for doing an internship. Back in Germany many people told me “Wow! You’re going to Romania. That’s amazing.” Their next sentence was “You’re going to Bucharest? That is the ugliest city you could have chosen there.” So I was kind of expecting the worst but still telling myself that it can’t be that bad. Well, I arrived, the weather was great, the people were friendly, welcoming and helpful and I loved the place right away! It is such an interesting city, a city of contrast. There are the most beautiful houses from founding period right next to ugly blocks built in the communist era. So you have to search a bit..

lipsa de timp + niște probleme m-au făcut să nu mai pot posta nici pe blog și nici pe facebook. n-am prea multe de zis, citiți povestea lui javier, un chilian care a acordat zilele trecute un interviu celor de la radio românia internațional. va fi difuzat peste două săptămâni. povestea lui? mai mult decât interesantă! străini în bucurești. ep 2 – javier Cisternas Well, I am Javier Cisternas, from Chile in South America. I am a street musician, and I have been traveling around the world for sixteen months with my guitar, my voice and my heart. The reason of why I am in Romania now is quite particular. I was in Budapest on a hostel working as a volunteer making beds and doing the pub crowls for the guests that wanted to partyso basically all of them. I had my flight back to Brazil on January the eight, towards the warm beaches of Rio de Janeiro. So a guy from Australia who I was sharing some beers with told me that Romanian girls were nice, and that the landscapes here were amazing, and I felt interested about it, so we watched a video on youtube about the beauties from Romania. I must admit that I was a bit drunk, but it doesnt make too much of a difference. So..